Definition of carefull

1. careful [ a ] exercising caution or showing care or attentionExamples:"they were careful when crossing the street""be careful to keep her shoes clean""did very careful research""careful art restorers""careful of the rights of others""careful about one's behavior"

Used in print:

(J. W. C. Hagstrom et al., "Debilitating muscular...)

A careful search failed to show occlusion of any of the mesenteric vessels .

(Max F. Millikan and Donald L. M. Blackmer,...)

Nevertheless , with foresight and careful planning , some of the more disruptive and dangerous consequences of social change which have troubled other countries passing_through this stage can be escaped .

(J. H. Hexter, "Thomas More: On the Margins...)

generous public provision for the infirm ; democratic and secret elections of all officers including priests , meals taken publicly in common refectories ; a common habit or uniform prescribed for all citizens ; even houses changed once a decade ; six hours of manual_labor a day for all but a handful of magistrates and scholars , and careful measures to prevent anyone from shirking ; no private_property , no money ; no sort of pricing at_all for any goods or services , and therefore no market in the economic sense of the term .

(W. E. B. DuBois, Worlds of Color....)

The rest of Black_Bottom was a rabbit_warren of homes in every condition of neglect , disrepair and careful upkeep .

(Stephen Longstreet, Eagles Where I Walk....)

Martha_Schuyler , old , slow , careful of foot , came_down the great staircase , dressed in her best lace-drawn black silk , her jeweled shoe buckles held forward .